History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . has since made his home. For thefirst year at this place he was in jiartnershipwith D. W. Iruckart, and then, with (JeorgeW. Stewart, formed the firm of Reynolds &Stewart, succeeding to the business of R. Searle, appointed district judge. Thisfirm continued until 18t)0, when Mr. Reynoldstook up his practice alone, continuing thusuntil 1898, when the present finn of Reynolds& Roeser was formed. While Mr. Reynoldshas had


History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . has since made his home. For thefirst year at this place he was in jiartnershipwith D. W. Iruckart, and then, with (JeorgeW. Stewart, formed the firm of Reynolds &Stewart, succeeding to the business of R. Searle, appointed district judge. Thisfirm continued until 18t)0, when Mr. Reynoldstook up his practice alone, continuing thusuntil 1898, when the present finn of Reynolds& Roeser was formed. While Mr. Reynoldshas had a large general ])ractice, corporationlaw has had sjiecial prominence in his business. Since 1881) he has been the local at-torney of the Great Northern, the NorthernPacific, and the Soo railways at St, Cloud,Minn. In politics he is a stalwart and out-spoken Republican, too busy with his ])ro-fession to hold office, but he has licen anactive participant in the presidential cam-paigns of the i)arty to which he has renderedvaluable service, ;Mi, Reynolds, like his fa-ther, has always been interested in literarymatters, and in literarv societi<S of th<. GICOKGIO 11. towns where he has resided. He is the presi-dent of the Unity Club of St. Cloud, the onlyliterary society in the city holding meetingso]ieii to tile public. He has been fiso anactive iiiembcr of the Unitarian church sinceits organizalioii in ISS!). Mr. Reynolds hasbeen twice nuiiried: In 1877 to Mary J. Cow-ing, of Alexandria, who died without issue,and on the :!(»th of Oi-tober. 188!), to May \iiall. of Los Angeles, Cal. I5LANCH, Henry (i., is a teacher by |)ro-fession. He is a native of Minnesota, havingbeen born on the farm near Mantor\ille,July 5, 18G4. He is of mixed English-*ier-man descent. His father was born in Kentcounty, England, July .>, ISi!.!. ^^llen nine-teen years of age he came to this countryand settled at Rome, N. Y., where he livedfor six years. In )4 he came to Minneso


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